Apter-Fredericks

Important 18th & 19th Century Antique Furniture



Hepplewhite Furniture

GEORGE HEPPLEWHITE

Cabinet maker and designer at St. Giles Cripplegate, London. He developed a style which incorporated much of the Neo-Classicism of the period. In addition to the tables and regular pieces of household furniture, he also produced hanging lamps, tea trays and knife boxes. Hepplewhite died in 1788, and his widow Alice continued the company, publishing his designs and drawings as the Cabinet Maker's and Upholsterer's Guide some two years later.

A George III Hepplewhite Period Mahogany Cabinet of Exceptional Colour and Patination
A George III Hepplewhite Period Mahogany Cabinet of Exceptional Colour and Patination
A Pair of George III Large Bergere Chairs
A Pair of George III Large Bergere Chairs
A Fine Pair of George III Hepplewhite Period Mahogany Armchairs Attributed to John Cobb
A Fine Pair of George III Hepplewhite Period Mahogany Armchairs Attributed to John Cobb
A George III Satinwood "Harlequin" Pembroke Table in the Manner of Henry Kettle
George III Satinwood "Harlequin" Pembroke Table in the Manner of Henry Kettle